Definitions for "Expedite"
Free of impediment; unimpeded.
To relieve of impediments; to facilitate; to accelerate the process or progress of; to hasten; to quicken; as, to expedite the growth of plants.
To accelerate the movement or progress of, to remove obstacles.
The IBM Interchange Services for e-business Expedite family of software which translates data into standard EDI formats including ANSI/X12, UN/EDIFACT (including ODETTE), TDCC, and UCS. The first products were announced in April 1989 under the DataInterchange family name with the unusual capitalization expEDIte. DataInterchange became part of IBM EDI Services, which was renamed IBM Interchanges Services for e-business. The DataInterchange name got lost along the way, but popped up in WebSphere as the name for their EDI gateway. The currently available products are Expedite Base for PC-DOS, OS/2, Windows, SCO OpenServer, AIX and z/OS, Expedite/CICS for z/OS and VSE/ESA, Expedite Notification Manager for PC-DOS, Windows, iSeries 400 and z/OS, and Expedite for Windows.
To raise the priority level on a production or purchase order due to a past due condition or a change in the requirement date that necessitates compressing the normal lead time.
A formal process of diverging from normal processing procedures to accelerate the handling of a high-priority request (usually at a higher cost to the requester).
a job that has been explicitly ordered by one of the attorneys at a deposition to be delivered sooner than normal in exchange for an increased fee
Keywords:  speedily, quick
Expeditious; quick; speedily; prompt.
An expression used by ATC when prompt compliance is required to avoid the development of an imminent situation. Fr: exécuter rapidement
To despatch; to send forth; to issue officially.
an instruction to ship an order as soon as possible, ahead of its schedule date
Keywords:  happen, something
To expedite something is to make it happen more quickly.
Keywords:  fast, try, efficiently, matter, process
process fast and efficiently; "I will try to expedite the matter"